A cathode ray particle is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 'V' volt. Speed of the particle is
√2eVm
meV
√4eVm
√meV
A
√meV
B
√2eVm
C
meV
D
√4eVm
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W = eV = KE mass of the particle = m speed of the particle = v
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